20) Devin Bush (backup plan Mack Wilson) - MAC LBEither guy gives us a guy who picks off passes at the second level. Instantly plugs the biggest leak we have.

52) Juan Thornhill (backup plan Amani Hooker) SFully cementing our bew Big Nickel base. We roll with a three safety, two off ball LB look. Davis, Edmunds, Thornhill/Hooker, and Barron + Bush/Wilson. The middle of the field is now fortified for some time.

66) Christian Miller - EDGE - he has some durability flags, but at this slot its a great pickup. His loss is blamed by many for Bamas collapse in the Natl championship. His edge pressure and length are very strong, and he is also a rock cs the run. Great rotational guy to have.

83) Mecole Hardman - WRBlazing open field speed. Gets us the field stretching capability we are looking for. The guy brings something in the return game too. Overall not going to replace Brown, but will replace part of him.

122) David Sills - WRNo one player will replace Brown, but if Hardman can replace his open field running. Sills can replace some of those TDs. He scored a TON of them at WVU and he was downright dominant at times.

141) Foster Moreau - TE - one of the best blockers in the draft, and he tested GREAT at the combine for speed. Nobody really knows his receiver upside hecause LSU ran a primative offense with shit qb play. Great complement to McDonald and Grimble.

175) Bryce Love - RBGreat flyer on a home run RB. He cant be a feature guy, but as a change of pace, he could be a great piece behind this line. Love was a world beater in 2017 abd if he can get a chance to get healthy, he could be a great weapon.

192) Elijah Holyfield - RBHere is our RB4. A great short yardage guy with some upside. He absorbs too much contact to he a long term starter, but this kid is a hard nosed runner that could definitely give you 10 good closer carries per game if you needed them. He punishes people and fits the Steeler profile.

207) Demarcus Christmas - DLBig kid 6-3 308 with a great high floor on account of stout run defense. May never develop the pss rush moves to be a starter, but a solid wave player.

We need guys to fall obviously but this could be a haul that sets up back to back super bowls.

1. Devin Bush ILB - drops to 20 and we nab him without a trade up.2. Deebo Samuel WR - slightly smaller version of JuJu with better route running but less physicality.3a. Chauncey Gardner Johnson FS - stud playmaker on the backend3b. Julian Love CB - tough, physical CB to wait in the wings.4. D'eandre Walker OLB - brought in to replace Bud Dupree in 20'.4b (trade 5th and two 6ths to get back into rd 4): Foster Moreau TE - Steelers have a thing for this dude. I will be mildly surprised if they don't take him6. Best Punter available7. OL/DL depth

Don't like him, Jobus? I'm good with everything but his man-coverage capabilities. Although, there aren't many that can do it at ILB.I still think he can zone-cover fine. His sideline to sideline is fantastic and he is a good tackler.He reads his keys well, but can get stuck on blocks sometimes. That's why I'm not looking to trade up for him, if possible.

Don't like him, Jobus? I'm good with everything but his man-coverage capabilities. Although, there aren't many that can do it at ILB.I still think he can zone-cover fine. His sideline to sideline is fantastic and he is a good tackler.He reads his keys well, but can get stuck on blocks sometimes. That's why I'm not looking to trade up for him, if possible.

Don’t like him at all...and I’ve seen him play, er try to play, plenty. To say I disagree with your assessment would be an understatement. Yeah he can run, but a good tackler he is not. I see a lot of mis-reads and mis-steps. For an ILB/MLB, he spends a lot of time on the outside looking in at plays. In a conference that still employs a lot of inside power run offenses, his numbers are very pedestrian. Very much overrated in my book.

Don’t like him at all...and I’ve seen him play, er try to play, plenty. To say I disagree with your assessment would be an understatement. Yeah he can run, but a good tackler he is not. I see a lot of mis-reads and mis-steps. For an ILB/MLB, he spends a lot of time on the outside looking in at plays. In a conference that still employs a lot of inside power run offenses, his numbers are very pedestrian. Very much overrated in my book.

I am not a fan of Bush but I wonder if some of the hesitation is from the RPO. I have seen very few ILBs not hesitate in dealing with a good RPO offense. They need to figure out where the ball is.

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[Don’t like him at all...and I’ve seen him play, er try to play, plenty. To say I disagree with your assessment would be an understatement. Yeah he can run, but a good tackler he is not. I see a lot of mis-reads and mis-steps. For an ILB/MLB, he spends a lot of time on the outside looking in at plays. In a conference that still employs a lot of inside power run offenses, his numbers are very pedestrian. Very much overrated in my book.[/quote]

Fair enough. I have watched cut-ups and not whole games of Bush. So, the tackling issue that I think is a positive may not be indicative of who he is as a whole.

You will be surprised. The difference between the highlight reel (which, I swear, is all that the NFLN/BSPN talking head draftniks have watched, blows my mind) is pretty vast. Also, as FC and a few others mentioned, the quality of the overall defense around him was high. As the cleanup guy for that line, in the conference he played in, there's a lot to be desired.

In my mind, the comparisons with Shazier for this guy end, pretty much completely with the numbers. Shazier in college, made a lot of splash plays, and was Johnny on the Spot a whole lot for the Buckeye defense, and took over and won a few games from the defensive side, certainly changed them. He was an athlete and a baller. Bush isn't a baller.